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Out of curiosity how is this supposed to work. I mean for emails you have a specific email address for IM a whatever you use address (ie jabber) for phones you have numbers and so on.

For WebRTC you have URLs. That simple really . Take a look at this: https://apprtc.appspot.com OR this! https://webrtc-experiment.appspot.co...creen-Sharing/
The 2nd one is my fav! Full screen sharing dammit, just like Skype. I tried it in Chrome Canary!(like Firefox nightly).
1st example asks you if you allow the webpage to have camera as input and microphone as input. 2nd example you type a room name(doesn't work for Firefox. I've only tested in Chrome Canary, so better wait for Chrome/Chromium stable)

For WebRTC you have URLs. That simple really . Take a look at this: https://apprtc.appspot.com OR this! https://webrtc-experiment.appspot.co...creen-Sharing/
The 2nd one is my fav! Full screen sharing dammit, just like Skype. I tried it in Chrome Canary!(like Firefox nightly).
1st example asks you if you allow the webpage to have camera as input and microphone as input. 2nd example you type a room name(doesn't work for Firefox. I've only tested in Chrome Canary, so better wait for Chrome/Chromium stable)

Yes but does this mean that everyone will get his own specific url? Like an email address.

Yes but does this mean that everyone will get his own specific url? Like an email address.

I don't know but I don't think so. The url you connect to is like this https://apprtc.appspot.com/ but when you connect you are assigned a number so it becomes like ie. https://apprtc.appspot.com/?r=70671769
So the domain appspot.com is the service provider just like Skype.com is a Skype call provider(though no other competing providers are possible in Skype afaik) and ekiga.net is a VoIP provider.
In VoIP there are addresses like emails [email protected]. In webRTC I don't think so. Though you could visit a page called ekiga.net/users/foobar possibly if you want to call foobar. Wouldn't that be awesome?

Yes but does this mean that everyone will get his own specific url? Like an email address.

WebRTC specifies the codecs and the protocol but there are different methods possible and its upto the implementation to decide how to do that. This is a very rapidly evolving standard. One possibility is

WebRTC specifies the codecs and the protocol but there are different methods possible and its upto the implementation to decide how to do that. This is a very rapidly evolving standard. One possibility is